SVN dumps are available
It took too long (and I can only blame RailsConf for part of that), but SVN dumps for Rails Day competitors are now available online.
To get them, visit:
http://contest.railsday2006.com/svndumps/team1.dump
Substitute your team number for “1” if you want your teams dump instead of mine.
Enjoy.
Comments
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Ryan Allen 06 Jul 01:09
Cheers for that!
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Henry 06 Jul 07:05
Can you guys please give us an update on how the judging is going and when you expect to announce the results?
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Biplane 06 Jul 17:40
I can’t understand. What is it? I’m newbie on this site
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Bryan Helmkamp 06 Jul 20:18
Henry—
To be perfectly honest, the judging stuff just is getting moving. It’s going to be a few weeks, unfortunately. Sorry for the delay.
They’ll be some updates coming very soon about the process.
-Bryan
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Dayne 06 Jul 21:39
I’ve downloaded and gzip’ed all of the rails day dumps.. I’m sure I’m not the only one who wanted to make sure they aren’t lost. (speaking of which, does anybody have know where to get last year’s projects from?)
The gzip’ed repos are available at:
http://tofu.gina.alaska.edu:8080/share/railsday-dumps/
got a system with wget and want them all?
http://pastie.caboo.se/3622
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Vasko 11 Jul 19:19
Hi Biplane,
The dumps are kinda like zip files whether it gathers all the files etc… and puts them into 1 file (without compression).
The link below shows you the commands to create dumps and restore them. (“svnadmin load < dumpfile” after you’ve created a repository). It’s all a bit too much to explain in this comment section, but the subversion book should start you off in the right direction.
http://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.1/ch05s03.html
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evan 13 Jul 13:48
Thanks Dayne!
Yeah, I’m also looking for the 2005 entries. It doesn’t really make sense that people put in all that effort, but the code just evaporates and doesn’t benefit the community. Plus contestants have no examples of previous winners to go by, which must decrease the quality of the entries at least a little bit.
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evan 13 Jul 14:42
Based on Dayne’s script: http://pastie.caboo.se/4512
Downloads each 2006 entry, creates a repository, checks it out into a folder, and then removes the repository and dump file.
Then you can test them with script/console.
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dayne 14 Jul 05:55
sweet, thanks for that script evan. I automated the downloading and gzip’ing but for whatever reason the idea of automating the extraction into something useful didn’t even come up on my brain’s radar.. i was doing it all by hand. less beer more coffee!
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Iolaire McFadden 14 Jul 11:45
even, thanks, there has been a few times that I’ve gone back to try to find a 2005 rails day project to see how they did something. I’m glad that I can use your script to create my own backup.
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subbu 08 Aug 00:28
I have downloaded a few dumps. how do I run one of them?
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anyone still have a copy of these dumps? the links listed above don’t work any more :/
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